Frankye Adams-Johnson Black Panther Party Collection, ca. 1975-1995

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Title
Frankye Adams-Johnson Black Panther Party Collection, ca. 1975-1995
Subject
Black Panther Party
Black Power
Black nationalism
Description
Donated by Mrs. Frankye Adams-Johnson, a former member of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, the collection consists of correspondence, books, videotapes, posters, records, and albums created or collected during her involvement in the Black Panther Party.
Identifier
mwchcac.ar.2022.faj
Rights
All rights held by the Margaret Walker Center. For permission to publish, distribute, or use this image for any other purpose, please contact Margaret Walker Center, Jackson State University, 601-979-3935 Attn: Center Director.
Publisher
Margaret Walker Center, Jackson State University
Source
The Black Panther Party Archives of Frankye Adams-Johnson

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  • Frankye Adams-Johnson
    Frankye Adams-Johnson was born in Pocahontas, Mississippi to a family of sharecroppers. As a teenager in Jackson, Mississippi, she participated in the NAACP, COFO, and SNCC as a youth organizer and was heavily involved in the Jackson civil rights movement in 1963. In 1964, she enrolled at Tougaloo College where she continued to be involved in civil rights demonstrations. After moving to New York in 1967, she co-organized the White Plains branch of the Black Panther Party. Adams-Johnson became a college professor in the 1980s, and returned to Jackson from New York in 1999, where she began work as an adjunct professor at Jackson State University in 1999. She became a full-time professor in 2003 until retiring in 2014.